Drink Cod Liver Oil If Skirts Are Long Iowa City.—It. Is either shore; skirts or daily doses of cod liyer oil foi the girls, according to Mate Giddings, instructor of heme eco nomics at the University of iowa Long skirts shut out the sunlight ’say. Miss Giddings, and this means a dearth oi vitamin D. which may also be had from cod liver oil—if you like it that way. In the cities, especially, she pornu out, 75 per cent of the benefit from the vitamin D in the sun'; rays is shut out by smoke, dust and o.g. ihis makes long skirts particular!! .armful to the metropolitan wcar Samuel Wallis of Belfast gave his | seat in an omnibus to a woman and was fined for overcrowding when a policeman saw him standing. — GINNING NOTICE — Customers and friends of the Dover Gin who have cotton and hollies to gin will please bring them in at once, as we will stop glnn'ng socn. Cotton and hollies —v?d at our g;n bring a better pr’^e. DOVER GIN CO. ^ .—=— —^ j WEBB THEATRE TONF.GI * s' AUD TUE DAY — JOHN GILBERT IN HIS GLO?IOUS NIGM’t All Talking Picture. Also Comedy & Nev/s. Adm’ssicn 10>30c I WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY-FFIDAY The Big Super -i Spectacle “RIO R T A” With Befce Dan*7s arid J n F7'~ *"11 Sing’ng, Dr.nc’ng, Ta’" *n£ IVlade in Technicclcr. — .COMING SOON — SALLY” and ‘SHOW 07 SHOW. | WEBB THEATLE | vv J - Carolina Cs “Shelby’s Popular Playhouse” 2 DAYS rp i i rr» 1 only * easy ana 1 is s&c.y l 2 day: ONLY wnn Real Red All l TALKING SINGING i uucmNC I Movietone J The Picture that played Charlotte at 60c. You Can’t Miss it at 10-30c. That great Stallings-Anderson he-men pair, Flagg and Quirt in their most “suc cessful” love adventures. COMING WEDNESDAY & THURS. “TANNED LEGS” Youth cr* parade in bathing suits. A musi cal show. With Ann Pennington. Talking, Singing, Dancing. Ladies 10c Matinee Wed' From 1 to 1:30 “BEST SOUND IN TOWN.” LOCAL snis •PERSONAL Kewa Mr. A. P. Weathers returned Sunday from. Columbus. Ga., when' he spent a few days with hi daughter, Mrs. Dixon Smith. Dr J. R. Dortcn left yesterday for UaleiRh to spend a few days at tending a meeting of fair secre taries. -Mrs. Frank Hoey left Friday for a week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Hoey at Wilmington. Delaware. Mesdames R. T. LeGrann, J O Corbett and Miss Carobel Laver pent Friday in Charlotte. Misses Mabel and Clara Hord spent the week-end with Miss Jewt 1 Owens in the Union community. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Earl and daughter. Miss Thelma visited in Charlotte last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Washburn id Miss Martha Barbara Martm pent Friday in Charlotte. Messrs. Chas. Wall of Lexington and Jay McMurry of High point ent the week-end in the city, at* rnding the Suttle-Erwin wedding Saturday evening. Dr. Zeno Wall, pastor of the First Baptist church will conduct the devotional exercises at the South helby school on Wednesday mern ng at 8:45. Patrons of the senooi arc cordially invited. Dr. R. C. Hicks who was seriotv ■ injured on the night of December 1 when his car struck a stop ilg ,1 in Grstonla. has sufficiently re ■. ered to return to his dental cf ice. Mrs. W. C. Lutz his been quite j with t' c flu at lier home ch La Payette street. Dr. and Mrs. A. Pitt Beaift :u.cV n, Pitt. Jr., left Sunday morn m> • motor for a week’s visit to St. .ersburg, P’la. Messrs. John P. Mull and Jarr ’ll spent £ ndrv with 'heir cats near Belwocd. Messrs. Banks Suttle and Lorau rrd visited in Gastonia yesterday. i The Cleveland county postal serv : ;e men and wives were highly en ; t:rtained at a banquet by the Par ent-Teachers association at Fall ston high school Tuesday night >f 'est week. The speaker for the even ng was Mr. J. C. Newton. I - Dr. and Mrs., Robert L Wdsor. roved lart week to the Lackey house n North 1.0Fayette street where .hey have taken an apartment. Misses Sara Dellinger, Rachel i Wells, Adelaide Elam and Eliza : heth Sparks visited friends at Ciier ; tyville Friday. Western Union Messengers Charles , 'cinhardt and Olden Schren made a' trip to Spartanburg yesterday >n bicycles. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baber vi :t i in Greenville. S. C. Friday, Mr. Joseph L. Plummer of Milton, >w Hampshire, stopped over tor few days with his friends, Mr. and • s. George Johnson last week en ute South. Mesdames Pitt Beam, Grady avelace, and Miss Mary Helen 't.imore were Charlotte vUtore 'turday. Mrs. W. C. Lanier cf Atlanta, ?r ived last week to spend a few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. 1 red Wagner. Mr. W. W. DcPriest of New House, vho has been sick for some time, entered the Shelby hospital yesier 1 day for treatmennt. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. S. Frazier visited relatives at Monroe over the week-end. Miss Betty Suttle accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wall, who at tended the Suttle-Erwin wedding; I home in Lexington Sunday. Mis:; Suttle will send this week with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McMurry 1r. of High Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Raglan returned to uieir ! home Sunday afternoon after at ! tending the Suttle-Erwin wedding | Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gardner and family spent Sunday withe relative.0 at Rutherfordton. Mr. J. J. McMurry sr, and Mrs, Tom Moore leave this week for Flor ida to spend a month or more. ' i Robert Crowder, who had been i taking a wreeks treatment at the | Shelby hospital was able to go home l yesterdav. ! __ Mesdames George Thompson George Mocre spent today in For- s ( City with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Mi'or*. Mr. I.. C. Sipe .spoilt Sunday i Charlotte. At The Theaters One ot the stellar lights of Holly wood, John Gilbert, in a roman.i( drama entitled "His Glorious Night is the feature at the Webb lodu\ - and tomorrow. This is Gilbert’s ’at - esc, and the favorite of million, scores again. It is an all-talkie. A i comedy and news reel enlhen ih< program. Due Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday—that glorious sui>« j production, heralded all over the; land—“Rio Rita.” This celebratec ! picture, which recently packed nv j in in Charlotte for several weeks i done in technicolor. “The Cock Eyed World.' by Taw- j rence Stallings, who wrote The Big Parade,” and “What Price Glory” is the whoop-'eni-up at’rac tion at the Carolina today and ie morrow. Victor McLaglen, tvliu starred in ‘What Price Glory", Ed mund Lowe nnd Lily Damita, the latter a headliner with Jannincs i:i "variety” are the stars. Iiaoulj Walsh, one of Hollywood's best wltn the megaphone, directed it an' Fox produced it It is one o' the big H pictures of the year, dramatic, hum orous, vital—a great picture. No Need For Lawyer. Two medical students were charged with driving to the danger ; of the public. Have you a lawyer? asked the juuge. We re not going to have any law yer, answered the elder of the stu dents. Wc vc decided to tell the truth. TELWOOD FACULTY TO 1 PRESENT PLAY FRIDAY The faculty cf Belwood high chool will present a play 'Ter. Toper Tavern" on Friday evening Jan. 24, in the school auditorium The proceeds will go for first aid station in the school and the home economics department. Everybody is invited. SOCIAL NEWS Honor Mr. Randall On 76th Birthday. On January 12 a large numb* - of relatives and friends met at the 'tome of Mr. W. A. Randall of lower Cleveland and gave his fath I er, Mr. P. W. D. Randall u surprise I birthday dinner in honor of hie' | 76th birthday. ! A bountiful dinner was. served pie | nic style, the occasion was enjoyed I by all. Some of those present ironi I a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Doris ! Nabors and family, of Union, S C.: Mr. and Mrs. Wrav Green and | family of Shelby; Rev. and Mrs. J. j W. Davis and sons cf Earl; end Mr. M. S. Sealey of Union. S. C. Demonstration Club Work Program G.ven The following Is the home demon tratlon club program for the veek os given out by Mrs. Irma Wallace, home agent: Boiling Springs Womans club Monday 2:30 p. m. Broad River girl's club Tuesday 10:30 a. m. Piedmont Woman's club Thursday 2:00 p. m. Fallston Woman's club. Friday, 2:30 p. m. F!-Bethel Woman's club, £a ur day, 2:00 p. m. The monthly' program of Gard ening will be carried out with the women, and room improvement .. ith the girls. REPAIRING AND OVERHAULING \ Also sell New Un derwood portable | and dandy rebuilt [ typewriters, adding machines, cash reg isters and calcula tors. Have special ca«h register man with me. -PHONE 242 J W. H. HARLEY £ J. P. KLUGH At Jac’-s^n House, City. I I jpenny Colunn FAIR GROUND SERVICE ST A- , ..hi ui)d*.v new management. Hd i unct barbecue served at .'II hour, day and night. Give us n Inal. Nice lunch room tor ladies We i id: o carry n nice line of greet ri> l and buy chickens and eggs. Look | lor Shell Gas Sign Phone 471-1. E. C. Hendrick; prop. 3t 17p NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A Used Car. We have some geocl one will sej^very reasonable J. Law retire Lackey It 17e HAVE NUMBER OF \-l USED, car's, will sell cheap J. Lftwrcnc Lackey. 117 TELL US YOUR R \ldo FrOU blcs. We tix 'em all. Anything '» kind. Radio Service Shop. Pendk - ton's Basement Jt-St’c FOR SALE BULL Dv.'G PL" pies. Thamer Oamblc, U-2 Km : Mountain. ;\ "t»p LOST JAN 1 j BETWEEN NEW Louse .and Mooresboru. large hmvj rlcth truck cover Reward. Not'd, C. W. Hamrick, R-3, Ellenbor L - 20,1 FOR SALE: ONE-HALF i ON, panel body for model T Ford. Phone 720. , 2 20p NOTICE, AFTER* J AN. 2uth 1 will gin only on Tuesday and Fi day of each week. It you have oed lots of cotton or bodies. 1 will pay highest prices: Trey B. Webb 3t-20p FOR RENT ONE TWO-STORY house on North Washington street near hospital. Phone 556-R. if-20' The bride at a wedding in Kp ni. Eng., was given away by her mother while her lather served as best man EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on December 18, 1929, I qualified as ad ministratrix ol the estate of: James Wright, late of Cleveland county. N. C. and all persons owing Ha said estate will please make ijnme., iate .settlement to the undersigned, Those having claims against the sr.id estate are hereby notified to present the same to me for pr .1 c n or before the 18th day of Decem ber, 1920. or this notice will b< pleaded in bar of any recover.’ 1 hereof This „amiarv 20. 1930 LAURA ETTA WRIGHT, Ad ministratrix of estate of .Jerries Wright, deceased. .(>,» 20c NOTICE TO NON-RE.SIDEN I S. State of North'Carolina County of Cleveland In the Superior Ccurt, Before the Clerk C. B. Hamrick and wile, Vella Hamrick; Carlie Hamrick and wife, Early Hamrick, B. H. Ham rick and wife, Maud Hamrick; B W. Pearson and wife, Della Pear son: Bury Pearson and wife, Pearson; Ol’ie McCraw and hus band, Chas. McCraw: John Ham rick and wife. Lillie Hamrick;; G O. Hamrick and wife, Osle Ham rick; Etta Price and husband, Houston Price; Dasie Hamrick : Cleveland county. North Carolina to -sell for partition among rfa tene.nts-in-common certain real es ■ tale located in Cleveland county 'North Carolina, in which they an parties in interest; arid said de fendants will further take nwiot that, they are required to appear r. 1 the office cf the clerk of the su perior court of said county at hli office in Shelby, N. C„ eti the Ititi day cf February, 1920. and an we; i or demur to the petition in tlii proceeding, or the petitioners wil apply to the court for the relief dc i mended in said petlticn. This the 16th day of January ! 1930. A, M. HAMRICK Clerk Superior Court. 'Cl. vt land County Little Betty Eaker 'r Observes Bivthday Lawndale. Jan. 18. -Betty Joe J j the Mnali daughter ol Mr and Mrs. . John F. Baker of Lawndale, entr - ained a number of her little friends in celebration of her fourth bl.thday Tuesday afternoon, Janu ary 14th, from 2:00 to 4.00 o’clock. , After playing In the living rodm the j little folk;, we e invited into the dining room where they were serv ed with sandwiches, fruit. Ice cream and cake The white cake, holding four tiny pink candle*, formed the central decorations of the dining table. Those present were: Doris Blanton. Beatrice Richards. Muriel ■ Wright. Si rah Beany, Betti Lee. Dean Waliaee and Royal Champion.. NOTICE Of SALE OF Under and by virtue ol an ordei o. .the uperlor court of Cleveland county made In the special proceed ings entitled "Emerv 1 Hoyle ano : wife. Minnie Hoyle v. Annie Mfliud Barret! arid husband et at,*' now oh.' docket In the rlfice of the clef, oi the superior court for Cleveland county. N. C . the undersigned com ifi.vloner will on the •Kith day of February. 1920. at 12 o'clock noon, or within f m l j hours on the promises in No. to •township. Cleveland county, N, C j offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash that certain tract or j pnrcfl ot land lying and being in No. 10 township and bounded as lot- j laws: j Adjoining the lands of J. L. • Smith, S. T. Carpenter. Plato Led-1 lord and others and described oy. metr . and bounds as fellows: Beginning on a poplar, old corner I Of Plato Ledfords land, and rma thence N. 63'. E. 88 poles to a cor ner of Carpenter Grove Baptist church land; thence N. 14U E. 25' poles to church corner. thence N 61'. W. 25'; poles to church comer: thence S. 88 E. GO polrs to old line; : thence S. 1 E. 80 poles to J. L. j Smith's corner; thence S. 89'j W. 7 238 poles to J. L. bmun'8 corner, tlienee North 46 1-2 East 79 | i noles to a stake and pointers: , I thence S. 45 R. 64 poles to the be- ■ Binning, containing 54 acres, more j i or less and being the lands on. j which the late J C. Hoyte resided. J Said lands will be sold subject to ! the life estates of John R Hoyle and | wife, Jane Hoyle, as shown by deed from them to J. C. Hoyle for said land This Jan. 20th. 1930. M, c HOYLE, Commissioner.; I Jno. P. Mull, Atty. RELIEF that is REFRESHING **Wk have used Thedford’a Black-Draught for years in our family. I can highly recom mend it for many ailment*. We take it for colda and for con stipation. 'I have four children, and I give it to them, when my little girl gets bilious, or complains oi neaascne, I give her • treatment or Black-Draught, and she is all right in a day or two. ''Sometimes when I have indigestion from imprcDer eating, I have headache. Then I take Black-Draught. I always feel fresh and have more energy after I have taken it” -- Mrs. E. Reich, 2215 East First Street, Austin, Texas. fe Hex CONSTIPATION. INDIGESTION, i—. WOMEN wha need « tonic thouk | take CARDUL In ust over 50 year*. J I V Bargains In Used i Cars i i Chevrolet Touring, 1925 Model _. 8125.00 ! Chevro’et Roadster, 1920 Model __ 95.00 Chevrolet Coupe, 1028 Model _______ 285.011 Chevrolet Coup?, 1027 'Model_ _____ _ 250.00 Chevrolet Coach. 1926 Model__ 250.00 Chevrolet Roadster, 1928 Model ___ 250.00 Ford Coupe, 1025 Model: new paint, new tires, good mechanical condition ____ 125.00 Huick Touring _________„__75.00 Ford—1-ton truck with cab and body, four good tires, first class mechanical condition __100.00 Dodge Truck, good body and cab_65.00 Ford Roadster. 1927 Model _ ____ 135.00 ; Chevrolet Coupe, 1926 Model—a real bay for ___ 115.00 TERMS IF DESIRED. Crawford Chevroht Company PHONE 265 EASEL PHOTOGRAPH FU.VMES $1,48 a'K* $1.98 We have just put on display a new lot of Easel Photograph Frames. We bought these under regular price and we are of fering them at the low price of $1.48 and $1.98. This is a good frame, well finished, and if you have any photos that need framing bring them in and let us frame them for you. This price will be good for 10 days. T. W. Hamrick Co. — Jeweler* & Optometrist* — .. ..—^ “Unity Of Spirit Unity Of Purpose Unity Of Interests” Any greatness Shelby and Cleveland County has achieved has been brought about by UNITY and CO-OPERATION. Everybody working together for the com mon good. This year the town and coun ty needs to maintain this spirit of unifica tion more than ever before, using it to keep everybody encouraged, stimulated to energy and cheerful even in the face of slight adverse circumstances. It needs UNITY OF PURPOSE to maintain our high standards in agricul ture and manufacturing, keeping from our ranks any spirit of dissatisfaction brought in by outsiders and agitators. Purposeful determination to live thriftily and within our incomes and have more saved at the end of this year. It needs UNITY OF INTERESTS with every man, every woman, every child taking honest pride in their town and county, in its enterprises, its agricul ture, it’s homes, churches and schools* Everyone really feeling that it is HIS town, HIS County, HIS home and WORKING to make it the BEST. Real izing it is EACH INDIVIDUAL’S effort that counts. His OWN and not the OTH ER fellow’s. Our institution goes forward this year with all of its man power and Resources working to this end. We want you to work with us. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCEES FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. ..»